The wait is finally over. Daredevil, Jessica Jones, Luke Cage, and Iron Fist are finally teaming up as Marvel's The Defenders. The four scrappy street-level superheroes are forced to come together as an unlikely team when their paths converge and they discover they are all battling the same mysterious foe. This series is jam-packed with the... Read more

Before you dive into Marvel's The Defenders this weekend, circle back for a refresher course on the series that started it all: Marvel's Daredevil. Charlie Cox stars as the blind lawyer-turned-superhero in the gritty street-level series that set the tone for Marvel's entire Netflix-verse. In addition to a heartbreakingly heartfelt performance... Read more

You may remember the story of the Unabomber, but you probably don't know the unbelievable details behind the FBI Agent who brought him to justice. Intense and extremely well-acted, Discovery's Manhunt: Unabomber blends elements of drama and true-crime intrigue. Sam Worthington (as criminal profiler Jim Fitzgerald) and Paul Bettany (Ted... Read more

Summer is winding down, which means you're in need of something fun and joyful. On that front, there are few things better for a quick hit of awesome than Nickelodeon's TMNT Summer Shorts series. Created by the animation company Titmouse, each episode tells the story of another Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle adventure all in different animation... Read more

Get hyped for this Friday's super-packed Marvel Netflix team up, Marvel's The Defenders, by re-watching Marvel's Luke Cage. This electrifying series takes us out of the action in Hell's Kitchen and places us in the rich, vibrant neighborhood of Harlem. Luke Cage (Mike Colter) is just trying to keep his head down, but honor and duty pull him into... Read more

If you have yet to discover the fresh comedic brilliance of You're the Worst, you're in for a freaking treat. The third season of FX's brilliant comedic gem is now available to stream on Hulu. Revolving around a group of realistically self-destructive characters, Stephen Falk’s acerbic rebuke against traditional television is not only... Read more